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T-TRAK JUNCTION MODULE, Fully Assembled, 1/4" Plywood Top

14-3/8" wide, 23-7/16" long, 2-3/4" nominal height.
SKU TTRK-07
$40.00 USD
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T-TRAK JUNCTION MODULE, Fully Assembled, 1/4" Plywood Top

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Brand: Model Railway Techniques.com
MPN: TTRK07

The Model Railroad Benchwork Store is proud to offer our Fully Assembled T-Trak Junction Modules for N Scale Model Railroaders. With the rise in popularity of N Scale Modular layouts and clubs, and the limited space available to many Model Railroaders, T-Trak offers a great way to enjoy the hobby of Model Railroading.

Manufactured to exact T-Trak dimensions, each module is ready to go out of the box, just add your Kato track or other brand as recommended in the T-Trak Standards, and you’re ready to start building your own T-Trak modular layout for home or use at shows.

Each module is proudly custom made in the U.S.A.

All of our Fully Assembled T-Trak Junction Modules include the following features:

Built to exacting T-Trak standards to ensure compatibility with other T-Trak Modules.

Light weight construction: Module weighs approximately 5 lbs

2-3/4″ Nominal Height per T-Trak Standards, adjustable up to 4″+

Steel insert and leveling adjusters at all four corners, installed, per T-Trak Standards.

1/4″ high quality Birch plywood veneer top with track guidelines for Kato Unitrack.

All connections are glued for added strength.

No assembly required; Our T-Trak Modules are ready to go out of the box.

To view all of our Custom Benchwork Kits and services visit us at: BENCHWORK PRODUCTS – Model Railway Techniques

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Last Updated on 2 weeks ago by James from Model Railway Techniques

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